This book is billed as a steampunk adventure with shades of magic and alchemy tossed into the mix. And while I understand why this classification, I find it to be more of an adventure fantasy (escape the mad king!) in a dystopian world. There’s not enough steam, or punk, to qualify...
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but it’s always refreshing to see another one. And the steampunk-esque world building in this fantasy adventure promises robots and a mystery that combines science fiction and fantasy politics.
Plus, this book is FULL of sexual tension, so if you want a young adult novel with plenty of steam... get this one. More ... Related: 10 Best Childrens Books ... 7 The Girl in the Steel Corset by Kady CrossSave Pin it Steampunk fans, rejoice! I bring to you The Girl in ...
Posted in 3 Stars, Science Fiction, Steampunk, Young Adult | Tagged For Steam and Country, Jon Del Arroz, Star Realms, Star Realms: Rescue Run, steampunk, Young Adult, young adult steampunk | 5 Comments LEGENDS OF WINDEMERE CONTINUES! Posted on May 13, 2017 by Bookwraiths Dark times ...
Beggar Magicis set in a fantasy world with a hint of steampunk, and I was instantly drawn in by the premise…a world with audible magic?? The characters are real and compelling, and the story contains a little romance and a little mystery, as well as a focus on friendship (always a ...
Mary Shelley. This book is an interesting read, as it blends fact and fiction together. Giving historical details of Mary Shelley’s life, while also giving us the tale thatFrankensteinwould have been based on. That is, if history could be rewritten, and steampunk worlds really did exist. ...
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In order to explore the tensions at work in the Stoker and Holmes series and the role heterotopias play in them, we first consider how the novels’ steampunk elements figure in Gleason’s feminist framing of neo-Victorian London, particularly in terms of common heterotopias—primarily the garden...